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SAAB vehicles were originally produced by the Swedish company Saab Automobile AB, a company established in 1945 when Saab AB (a Swedish aerospace and defense company) began a project to design a small automobile. However, Saab Automobile AB declared bankruptcy in 2011, marking the end of production of new SAAB cars. Before its bankruptcy, General Motors (GM) acquired 50% of Saab Automobile in 1989, and by 2000, GM owned the entire company. Attempts to revive the brand included a short-lived acquisition by the Dutch automobile manufacturer Spyker in 2010. Currently, National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) owns the rights to the SAAB brand for automotive purposes and has focused on producing electric vehicles, though it is not using the SAAB name for its new models as of my last update.
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